565 News found
  07/01/2019 - Alpinism      
      Sharphu II in Himalaya climbed by Spencer Gray and Aivaras Sajus      In October 2018 Spencer Gray and Aivaras Sajus made what is likely to be the first ascent of Sharphu II (6328m) in Nepal's Kangchenjunga region. The route climbs the mountain’s east face, was climbed alpine style over a six-day period and has been called Saṃsāra (ED2 AI5 M6).
  
  05/12/2018 - Alpinism      
      Fitz Roy Supercanaleta climbed in Patagonia by Michele Colturi, Federico Martinelli, Federico Secchi      From 25 - 28 November 2018 the Italian alpinists Michele Colturi, Federico Martinelli and Federico Secchi repeated the famous Supercanaleta route up Fitz Roy in Patagonia.
  
  04/12/2018 - Interviews      
      David Lama / The Lunag Ri Solo Interview      Interview with David Lama after his October 2018 solo first ascent of Lunag Ri, the 6907m mountain on the border between Nepal and Tibet.
  
  15/11/2018 - Alpinism      
      Mugu Peaks in Nepal, new route climbed by Anna Torretta, Cecilia Buil, Ixchel Foord      The report by Italian mountaineer Anna Torretta who with Cecilia Buil from Spain and Ixchel Foord from Mexico made the first ascent of Couloir SW (600m, A1, 6a, M5), a new climb up the virgin Mugu Peaks (5467 meters) in the Karnali district of NW Nepal.
  
  31/10/2018 - Interviews      
      Liv Sansoz / Beyond climbing the 82 4000m peaks in the Alps       Interview with French climber and alpinist Liv Sansoz after having completed all 82 alpine four-thousanders.
  
  09/10/2018 - Alpinism      
      Marmolada South Face climbed by Nikolaj Niebuhr, Danish mountaineer with hemiplegia      Paraclimbing: Nikolaj Niebuhr has repeated the classic Bettega - Tomasson climb up the south face of Marmolada, Dolomites. This ascent marks an important moment for the 35-year-old Dane who, following an operation for cerebral edema aged 8, has been partially paralysed in the righthand side of his body. 
  
  28/09/2018 - Alpinism      
      Tomas and Silvestro Franchini conclude Los Picos 6500 across the 16 highest mountains in the Andes      Silvestro Franchini and his brother Tomas have climbed Mt. Yerupajá, turning back below the summit cornice. This is the last of their tour of the 16 highest mountains in the South American Andes.
  
  14/09/2018 - Alpinism      
      Liv Sansoz completes 82 x 4000m peaks in the Alps      French climber and alpinist Liv Sansoz has completed all 82 alpine four-thousanders.
  
  24/08/2018 - Alpinism      
      Márek Holeček and Zdeněk Hák climb new route up Kyajo Ri in Nepal      Climbing in alpine style from 25 to 28 May 2018, the Czech mountaineers Marek Holeček and Zdeněk Hák made the first ascent of Lapse of Reason, a new route up Kyajo Ri (6186 m) in Nepal.
  
  17/08/2018 - Alpinism      
      Marco Milanese Tre Cime di Lavaredo triple free solo & BASE jumps      Yesterday Marco Milanese free solo climbed Cima Piccola, Cima Ovest until half height and Cima Grande in the Dolomites before BASE jumping off all three of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo.
  
  03/08/2018 - Alpinism      
      Martin and Florian Riegler liberate The Flying Penguin in Canada's Bugaboos      On 16/07/2018 the Florian and Martin Riegler made the first free ascent The Flying Penguin, the 300m crack climb they established in 2009 up the South Face of Pigeon Feathers.
  
  01/08/2018 - Interviews      
      Robert Jasper solo climbing expedition to Greenland      Interview with German alpinist Robert Jasper who is currently on a by fair means solo climbing trip to Greenland.
  
  31/07/2018 - Alpinism      
      Alexander Gukov rescued on Latok I      Russian mountaineer Alexander Gukov, trapped for over 6 days on Latok I, has been rescued by the Pakistani military helicopters.
  
  25/07/2018 - Climbing      
      Barbara Zangerl and Jacopo Larcher repeat The Path in Canada      During a climbing trip to Canada Barbara Zangerl and Jacopo Larcher repeated a string of difficult routes, including the trad climb The Path at Lake Louise.
  
  24/07/2018 - Competitions      
      Janja Garnbret and Alexander Megos big in Briançon      The third stage of the Lead World Cup 2018 was won on Saturday night by Slovenia’s Janja Garnbret and, for the first time in his career, by Germany’s Alexander Megos.
  
  18/07/2018 - Competitions      
      Stefano Ghisolfi climbs to Chamonix at his feet      Interview with Stefano Ghisolfi after his victory at Chamonix of the second stage of the Lead World Cup 2018.
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